Old Fellsmere School Renovation

See the progress that's been made on Fellsmere's Old School renovation.

FELLSMERE - Brick masons work on the top of Fellsmere's old school building along South Orange Street at CR 512 as construction crewmen restore the former 26,000 square elementary school to a new City Hall and home to Fellsmere's first Boys & Girls Club office.

FELLSMERE - Brick mason John Blossom chisels away at a layer of bricks to be replaced while working on the roof above the doorway of Fellsmere's old school building.

FELLSMERE - A view of the second floor hallway as the inside walls and doorways undergo restoration.

FELLSMERE - A view of the wood floors and staircases on the first floor of the old school building.

FELLSMERE - A carpenter rehangs a window frame in the first floor of Fellsmere's old school building.

FELLSMERE - A fish sculpture carved from a tree stump rests in the ground in front of Fellsmere's old school building as construction workers restore the 1916 building.

FELLSMERE - Terry Sherman of H.I.S Painting, sands down elements of a window frame in a first floor room of Fellsmere's old school building.

FELLSMERE - Franklin Brown, left, and Cal Hines, both of Space Coast Fire and Safety, go over the blueprints for installing fire alarm equipment into the second floor auditorium and stage in Fellsmere's old school building.

FELLSMERE - A painter works on a piece of window molding inside a first floor room in Fellsmere's old school building.

FELLSMERE - Wood and metal framed seats fill the second floor auditorium floor as construction workers refinish the walls and stage of Fellsmere's old school building.

FELLSMERE - Layers of brick make up one of the main support walls in Fellsmere's old school building constructed in 1916.

FELLSMERE - Construction crewmen Dean McMurphy, top, of Contract Doors and Windows, of Cocoa Beach, and Murray Morgan, of H.I.S. Painting, work on the window frames of Fellsmere's old school building located on South Orange Street and CR 512 in Fellsmere on Thursday September 24, 2009. Built in 1916, the 26,000 square foot building was originally used as an elementary school, and is being restored into a City Hall office and Fellsmere's first Boys & Girls Club.